2001
DOI: 10.1007/s001120170107
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Perzentile für den Body-mass-Index für das Kindes- und Jugendalter unter Heranziehung verschiedener deutscher Stichproben

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“…0.7) years. Compared with age-and sex-specific reference data from Germany, 12 the BMI distribution demonstrated a shift towards elevated body weight (3.5% p10th percentile; 29.8% 410th and p50th percentile; 41.3% 450th and p90th percentile; and 25.4% 490th percentile; w 2 -test Po0.001). Mean fasting glucose level was 76.7 mg/dl (s.d.…”
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“…0.7) years. Compared with age-and sex-specific reference data from Germany, 12 the BMI distribution demonstrated a shift towards elevated body weight (3.5% p10th percentile; 29.8% 410th and p50th percentile; 41.3% 450th and p90th percentile; and 25.4% 490th percentile; w 2 -test Po0.001). Mean fasting glucose level was 76.7 mg/dl (s.d.…”
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“…Differences in the degree of obesity in adolescence were evident when comparing the BMI charts from the US and Germany. 12 Abbreviation: BMI, body mass index. a Age, BMI, fasting blood glucose, HbA1c, cholesterol and blood pressure are given as mean 7s.d.…”
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“…Calculation of SDS values was based on the national reference data for German children. 12 These references were derived using the LMS method from Cole, 14 which allows BMI in individual subjects to convert into SD scores as follows:…”
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“…12 Children with a BMI between the 90th and 97th percentile were included in the program if they had somatic comorbidities or one overweight parent.…”
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“…Compared with the German reference data (2) based on studies from 1985 to 1999, the prevalence of overweight rose by about 50 % and that of obesity doubled (1) . In recent years, the prevalence of overweight and obesity among children and adolescents has risen dramatically worldwide (3,4) .…”
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